I Was A Teenage Sex Pistol

Music, rebellion and the birth of punk

In 2026 it is exactly 50 years ago that Anarchy in the UK appeared and punk left its mark on the music industry.

Fifty years after the breakthrough of The Sex Pistols bassist Glen Matlock looks back at one of the most influential movements of music history. Against the backdrop of London in the seventies  he tells a story of a band that broke all rules, gave teenagers a voice and changed pop culture for good. A personal documentary about music, rebellion and the unexpected role of the man behind the bass guitar.   

Duration
102 minutes
Year of release
2026
Spoken language
English
Price
€13,50 (Single ticket for the evening)
Projection
Standard cinema format (not full dome)

About the film

With unique archive material and interviews this documentary shares the story of the rise of The Sex Pistols. From the first performance until the legendary album Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols: an album that created fuss at the time and is now regarded as one of the most influential albums from pop history. From personal perspective of bassist Glen Matlock, you discover an other story behind the band that made punk great.

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